Given that the number of CCTV cameras in the UK is the largest in the world, and given that it is unclear when video data should be regarded as Personal Data (or what rights a blanket definition would reasonably provide to the surveilled) it is claimed that a CCTV Act is needed in the UK. This claim appears to be supported by the police authorities [Bal06a], although in addition to a broad claim regarding protection of privacy, their view is that private CCTV should be forced to be of sufficient quality and sufficiently accessible, to be of use to the police. Given the Office of the Surveillance Commissioners� [OSC] existing role in oversight of police surveillance operations, it is suggested that the OSC be made responsible for licensing a...
Drawing on a recent study of the impact of closed circuit television (CCTV) cameras on policing prac...
The UK is said to have the largest number of CCTV cameras of any European nation. These cameras have...
Capturing and processing images for surveillance purposes is a very widespread practice in our socie...
Given that the number of CCTV cameras in the UK is the largest in the world, and given that it is un...
This paper explores in which ways privacy (in particular, data protection principles) comes to the f...
The article discusses the prevalence of CCTV (close circuit television) specifically in Britain, as ...
Having been used for a number of years as part of the security apparatus of banks and stores, closed...
In this paper, I argue that careful attention needs to be paid to the handling of urban CCTV digital...
CCTV can be viewed as part of:CCTV then, has the ability to simultaneously intrude and protect. Whet...
CCTV can be viewed as part of:CCTV then, has the ability to simultaneously intrude and protect. Whet...
Under the 1998 Data Protection Act, citizens have the right to access CCTV images of themselves. One...
This article presents a longitudinal review of CCTV policy in the UK. In particular, it reconsiders ...
Drawing on a recent study of the impact of closed circuit television (CCTV) cameras on policing prac...
This article evaluates the constitutionality of CCTV searches. Part I discusses the present uses b...
This article presents a longitudinal review of CCTV policy in the UK. In particular, it reconsiders ...
Drawing on a recent study of the impact of closed circuit television (CCTV) cameras on policing prac...
The UK is said to have the largest number of CCTV cameras of any European nation. These cameras have...
Capturing and processing images for surveillance purposes is a very widespread practice in our socie...
Given that the number of CCTV cameras in the UK is the largest in the world, and given that it is un...
This paper explores in which ways privacy (in particular, data protection principles) comes to the f...
The article discusses the prevalence of CCTV (close circuit television) specifically in Britain, as ...
Having been used for a number of years as part of the security apparatus of banks and stores, closed...
In this paper, I argue that careful attention needs to be paid to the handling of urban CCTV digital...
CCTV can be viewed as part of:CCTV then, has the ability to simultaneously intrude and protect. Whet...
CCTV can be viewed as part of:CCTV then, has the ability to simultaneously intrude and protect. Whet...
Under the 1998 Data Protection Act, citizens have the right to access CCTV images of themselves. One...
This article presents a longitudinal review of CCTV policy in the UK. In particular, it reconsiders ...
Drawing on a recent study of the impact of closed circuit television (CCTV) cameras on policing prac...
This article evaluates the constitutionality of CCTV searches. Part I discusses the present uses b...
This article presents a longitudinal review of CCTV policy in the UK. In particular, it reconsiders ...
Drawing on a recent study of the impact of closed circuit television (CCTV) cameras on policing prac...
The UK is said to have the largest number of CCTV cameras of any European nation. These cameras have...
Capturing and processing images for surveillance purposes is a very widespread practice in our socie...